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correlate 

To put the severed penis of another man, most likely a close friend of the perpetrator of the correlation, into the distended anus of a third party. This third party is most frequently a man dressed in a Leonardo suit, though Donatellos and even Michelangelos are somewhat common. Occasionally, the disembodied member finds itself in the hanging asshole of a dog or other animal, in which case the correlation is considered a "doggone good one."
Hey Matt, remember when Ruth and I hacked off your cock and used it to correlate Scrappy? Yeah, well that was 'cuz you're a dick.
correlate by bartok_the_magnificent2 February 24, 2011

cornplate 

When you're so obsessed with a piece of media that you start pointing out useless things. Derived from a popular tweet about Encanto that said, "I never noticed she was holding a plate with corn in this scene."
Not to cornplate but the thing in the bg in the mirror is a metaphor for how this character feels like the only person she can trust is herself and she's carrying the weight of every problem she's ever had because she can't bare to show any kind of weakness
cornplate by giggling_stars April 29, 2022

cornplate 

Used to describe pointing out a useless or insignificant detail in a piece of media, usually because of lack of new content from that media or because of the level of obsession one might hold for it.

The term derived from an Encanto fan account, in which they tweeted a screenshot of the movie captioned "I never realized she was holding a plate with corn in this scene", hence the term "cornplate".
Not to cornplate but i just think its cute that this character was eating in the background of this scene
cornplate by luther eyed November 13, 2022

Corpulate 

The action of having sex with a fat lady. It's a mix of copulate and corpulent
Antoine: Look at the tub of lard.
Etienne: WOH!
Antoine: I'd like to corpulate with that!
Etienne: And how!
Corpulate by Minesweeper77 October 17, 2008

corelate 

The essence of the verb "correlate".
Who added the second "r" to the word "corelate" to make it "correlate"?

Does anyone or anything benefit from that addition?
Was it best to do so?
I am certain the second "r" confuses and is unnecessary.
corelate by but for May 28, 2018

correlated

Is a systematic order too become properly done-a proper thing or item-an exciting situation that is healthy
correlated(core-a-lated)I feal very correlated too the belief of infamacy.